ABSTRACT

There is increasing interest in industry, academia, and the health sciences in palms. Palms are among the best known and most extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms, such as edible oils, coconut products, fruit, vinegar, rattan, and soap among others. Palms are also widely used in landscaping for their exotic appearance, making them one of the most economically important plants. In many historical cultures, palms are symbols for such ideas as victory, peace, fertility, and the tropics. The listing is not exhaustive - no book can be - but will serve as the first starting point for better access to data on palms. The CRC World Dictionary of Palms will be the first comprehensive scientific treatment of palms in decades.

section 1|700 pages

Arecaceae

chapter 1|58 pages

H

chapter 2|19 pages

I

chapter 3|9 pages

J

chapter 4|21 pages

K

chapter 5|97 pages

L

chapter 6|42 pages

M

chapter 7|19 pages

N

chapter 8|41 pages

O

chapter 9|163 pages

P

chapter 10|52 pages

R

chapter 11|100 pages

S

chapter 12|22 pages

T

chapter 13|12 pages

V

chapter 14|31 pages

W

chapter 15|1 pages

Y

chapter 16|2 pages

Z

section 2|250 pages

Cycadaceae, Zamiaceae, etc.

chapter 17|1 pages

A

chapter 18|5 pages

B

chapter 19|78 pages

C

chapter 20|13 pages

D

chapter 21|41 pages

E

chapter 22|4 pages

L

chapter 23|29 pages

M

chapter 24|1 pages

P

chapter 25|4 pages

S

chapter 26|1 pages

T

chapter 27|64 pages

Z

section 3|54 pages

Cyclanthaceae

chapter 28|15 pages

A

chapter 29|9 pages

C

chapter 30|8 pages

D

chapter 31|3 pages

E

chapter 32|2 pages

L

chapter 33|9 pages

S

chapter 34|2 pages

T